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Red Sea Jazz Festival returns amid war
Degibri is, fittingly, front and center in next week’s bash down South, most notably in the opening show (February 22, 6 p.m.), when he fronts the “Love Without Borders” tribute to Lenz.
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Red Sea Jazz Festival returns amid COVID-19
There are plenty of the usual suspects in the mix, including the likes of globally renowned saxophonist Eli Degibri showcasing his latest album, Henri and Rachel, and trumpeter Avishai Cohen.